Aran Sadler had been due to make MGP debut later this year
Organisers of the Manx Grand Prix are paying tribute following the death of a rider at this year's Bob Smith Spring Cup in Scarborough.
Aran Sadler died following an incident in the Supersport A Race 1 at Oliver's Mount on Saturday, 11 April.
He had been due to make his Manx Grand Prix debut later this year.
In a statement, the Manx Motor Cycle Club (MMCC) says it expresses 'great sadness' at Mr Sadler's passing, adding 'he made a lasting impression on all who met him'.
The MMCC is extending its 'thoughts and deepest condolences' to Mr Sadler's family and friends at this time.
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